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LAST TIMES TONIGHT
"JUBILEE TRAIL"
vrf?A RALSTON
fMUUBT TUCKER
SATURDAY
"GOLDEN BLADE"
Back Hudaaai - Hptr Laurie
SUNDAY - MONDAY
"VEILS OP SftODAD"
VICTOR MATURE
' ROSS ELLIOTT
OCEAN PARK
DRIVE-IN
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
"WAX ARROW"
* - mm /? 11
Jen iiwraivr
In Technicolor
< SATURDAY
"QN THE AOOSE''
Joafl Evans Metfrtp Doughs |
Sl'IftlAT - MONDAY
"JE#SE JAMES
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THEDALTON'S"
Brett I^lhg 4 lUrtjara La4rence|
Beaufort
UR Tims tODAY
Stalag17
starring ^0
WILLIAM HOLDEN
DON TAYLOR
OTTO PREMINGER
Produced and Oiracttd by IIILT WILDEI
Written for the screen by lUt II1HI and [1*11 H|K
8<sed on the play by Donald Bevan and Edmund Tncimlu
jUtk A Paramount Picture
SATURDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE
"PACK TRAIN"
with
GENE AUTRY
AND
"Girls in the Night"
Starring
JOHN HOLDEN
GLfeNDA FARRELL
SUNDAY - MONDAY
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SMYRNA
Drive - In Theatre
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
FIRST SHOWING IN
CARTERET COUNTY
"JUBILEE
TRAIL"
AN "A" PICTURE
LOADED WITH STARS
VERA RALSTON ? FORREST TUCKER
PAT O'BRIEN ? JON HALL
I BUDDY BAER
i | Fi lined In Technicolor
Don't Miss It! !
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I N?w Witrn Ho. Many ;
Jim Davis, Vera Ralston and Joafi IrsHt ih a dramatic fNNtt
"Jubilee Tr?U," ratgnifirent Tntroftfi' pirturlutlon of the Cwen Bris
tow navel from Republic.
Btwtry Boys Upset Pen-is
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Leo Gorrfy get* an artistic touch-up from Huntz Hall Is their
latest Bowery Boys comedy for Allied Artists, "Paris Playboys." The
Eiffel Tower rocks as the lads hit Gay Paree.
WITH the 4-H'ERS
by
MARTHA BARNETT ALVIN C. NEWSOME
Home Aggig, > Am't. Coooty Agent
Several 4-H/Hmbers have signed
up to get purebred dairy calves
for their 4-H project. If you are
interested in a nice calf to grow
out and show at the Coastal Junior
Dairy Show in New Bern next Sep
tember, please let the county
agent's office know about it. They
will be glad to help locate a heifer
for you.
It is recommended that the
calves be about 6-8 months old and
should cost about $100 to $150. You
can get either a Jersey or Guern
sey heifer. Also remember, if you
get a heifer now, you will have all
the milk you will want to drink
GOOD LUCK
to
"BUCK"
and the new
Morehead City Drug Store
Carteret Ice & Coal Co.
Phone 6-3800
'?Since IS*"
1W 8. ?ih St. Mwehe?a CHy
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in about 18 months and another
calf also.
If you are not sure you want a
calf, talk with some 4-H'er who
went to the show last year or the
years before. Everyone will say
they enjoyed it.
Carey Temple, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter G. Temple of Harlowe,
has a nice Duroc Gilt for his 4-H
Project. Although the gilt was
shot by prowlers and almost killed
about six months ago. she is grow
ing fine and is expected to farrow
about May 20. Carrey has done a
good job of growing this gilt out
before she was bred.
The boys will be studying wild
life or pork production in the Ap
ril 4-H meetings. The schedule has
been arranged so the Beaufort and
Newport Clubs will discuss pork
production and the other clubs will
irar
March SI Friends at Mrs Les
ter Babbit and daughter. Janet, are
glad to knew they are batter alt r
having had bad colda and coughs.
Little Janet has just tecorervd
from whpoping cough, but the
cough continued 10 long that she
was taken to Sea Level Hospital
for treatment.
pr. and lira. Biaktly Pond mo
tored to Wilmington Wednesday.
March 17 to meet their ion, Eugene
Pond, Bill of USCG Cutter Mendo
ta Mr Pond has retarned from a
30-day cruise to Argentia, New
foundland, and will spend a leave
with his parents here.
Mrs Betty Murphy went to More
head City last week to visit Mrs.
Hattje Davis tor several days.
Miss Aleeie Davis has returned
home from a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Willis at Norfolk, Va
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Golden and
son, H.%. Jr. of Bettie, spent Sun
day with Mr and Mrs. Harry Wil
lis and attended church services
at Free Will Baptist Church last
wlek.
Mrs. ChaHie Hancock of Hatter's
Island celebrated her 75th birth
day, Tuesday, March 23rd. A num
ber of relatives and friends called
to celebrate the occasion, and a de
licious dinner consisting of thick
en, potato salad, green vegetables,
pickle relish, hot rolls, peaches and
the birthday cake wis served.
study wildlife protection or conser
vation.
APRIL, 4 H CLUB SCHEDULE
Harkers Island, April 9; Smyrna,
April 12; Camp Glenn, April 13;
Morehead City, April 13; Newport,
April 14; Atlantic, April 15; Beau
fort, April 26.
Now is the time to begin to pre
pare a speech for the County 4-H
Public Speaking Contest. The fol
lowing subjects are suggested:
"What 4-H Has Done for Me, My
Home and My Community;" "Mak
ing the Farm and Home Safer;"
"Advantages of Rural Living;"
"Fun on the Farm;" "Petroleum
Uses on the Farm;" "Conservation
of Natural Resources;" "What Pe
troleum Does for Me and My Fam
ily;" "How 4-H Contributes to
Good Citizenship."
Awards for the contest are pro
vided by the Pure Oil Company,
and consist of two gold-filled med
als of honor, one for the outstand
ing boy and one for the outstand
ing girl. State award for the out
standing boy is a 19-jewel gold
wrist watch in a gift box. For the
oatettandint- girl, the -award is a
beautiful set of silverware in a
gift box.
On a national basis, two college
scholarships of $300 each and two
all-expense trips to National 4-H
Congress, Chicago, arc offered.
These go to the girl and boy mak
ing outstanding achievement in
public speaking.
Green and white striped seer
sucker for girls' 4-H Club Uniforms
may be purchased at Belk's De
partment Store in Morehead City.
Either a wide stripe or narrow
stripe, both in stock at Belk's Is
acceptable. Girls attending 4-H
Club Week in Raleigh this sum
mer will be required to wear regu
lation 4-H Club uniforms.
Advance and Simplicity Pattern
Companies both make uniform pat
terns. Girls who want to make a
bag to match their uniform may
secure patterns for this bag from
the Home Agent's office.
Those attending from Da Til: Mr
?ad Mr* Francis MunMr, Mfc>
Mabel Ptner. Mrs Hal Willis. M#s
Ailed Davis, Mrs Fred Willis,
Mr. and Mrs Ion Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs Theodore Willis
and son, Teddy, were hotne lor the
weekend Mr Willis is with the
Cant Guard and is stationed at
Washington, N. C.
Mrs. Gloria Gray Dudley and
daughter. Yvonne, were home for
the weekend. Mrs. Dudley is stay
ing with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore Willis, in Washington,
N. C.. but Is planning to open her
home here in the next few weeks.
Mrs. Rosalie Davis has returned
from Lumberton where she visited
her mother, Mrs. Addle Tolar, who
has been sick for several weeks.
Mr. Elwood Davis suffered a
hand injury Thursday while at
work. He was admitted to the
the Naval Hospital at Camp Le
jeunc for treatment. His friends
are pleased to know he is getting
along after so painful an acci
dent.
Mr. and Mrs. Denard Davis, Mrs.
Rosalie Davis and Misses Serina
and Sylvia Davis, motored to New
Bern Saturday. Mr. Davis had
business to attend to there.
Mrs. Hettie Alligood was dis
missed from Morehead City Hospit
al Sunday and is now at home. Her
many friends are glad to have her
back home and getting along so
well.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Snellings, and
daughter, Evelyn and Mr. Alger
Glenn Willis Jr., of Portsmouth,
Va? were weekend guests of Mrs.
Una Land and Mr. and Mrs. Alger
Willis. Mrs. Snellings is Mrs.
Land's daughter and is sister to
Mr. Willis. Saturday afternoon
they motored to Sea Level to see
the new hospital and inn.
The services for the dedication
of a lovely memorial window in the
Free Will Baptist Church at Mar
shallberg given in memory of Mr.
Denard Lewis were held Sunday.
Mrs. Percy Davis and Mr. Reginal
Styron accompanied by Mrs. Henry
Murphy, sang "Take My Hand,
Precious Lord." Those attending
the services from Davis: Mr. and
Mrs. Lon Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Hen
ry Murphy, Mr. Leslie Styron, Mrs.
Percy Davis, Mr. Reginal Styron,
Mr. and Mrs. Denard Davis.
Mrs. Ava Lee Taylor of Beaufort
spent the weekend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alli
good.
Lt. and Mrs. James F. Morris and
daughter, Nancy, of Fort Bragg, are
expected this weekend for a visit
with Mrs. Morris' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Murphy.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McManus and
daughter, Maureen, of Beaufort, are
expected this weekend by her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murphy.
Tht Ladies' Auxiliary of the Free
Will Baptist Church met at the
home of Mrs. Charles Paul Monday
evening with twenty-five member*
present. The program was given
by Mrs. Lon Willis, Miss Irene Wil
lis, Mrs, Lila Willis, and Mrs. Lou
is Bedsworth. After the program
a social hrfur was enjoyed and re
freshments of cookie* and cold
drinks were served.
Friends of Mrs. Sabra Davis are
glad to know she Is feeling better
after a week's confinement with se
vere cold.
Mrs. Sophronia Fulcher of Crab
Point has been visiting Mrs. Ver
nicia Salter for the past week.
Miss Iris Davis is getting along
fine after have undergone surgery
at Duke Hospital recently.
Mr. Eugene Pond motofed to
Durham last week. While there
he visited Miss Iris Davis at Duke
Hospital, and reported that if her
condition continues to Improve as
it is now she will be coming home
in a few days.
The Nancy Garner Circle 6f the
W M.S. of the First Baptist Church
met at the home of Mr* Clement
Do well Willis Monday evening with
nW ifeabart pr?seAt After in
intlrMtidK (irofrim, a social hour
was enjoyed with refreshments of
ire cream, cookies and Iced drinks.
The Rev. and lira. Chattel Davit,
and ton, Richard were at home
over the weekend Mr. and Mrs.
Davis are itddents at Chowan Col
lege.
The Brotherhood of the First
Baptist Church met Saturday even
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Cecil Gllgo with fifteen members
present. The Rev Maurice Garner
brought the message. A social
hour was enjoyed following the
program.
A study on soul winning has
been held Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday evenings at the Plrst
Baptist Church. These classes are
in preparation for the revival meet
ing beginning April 18th, Easter
Sunday morning.
The Rev. Maurice Garner of the
First Baptist Church conducted the
devotional service at the Morehead
City Garment Company Wednesday
morning.
$3.25 h or.
?LEfcDCD WHISKEY . ? pftiof. 72*1 ?*<n itoutnl Wit*. frtnMort Dl??l??* Cof*.. N.T.C. ?
CONtilUTtflAfldNS
TO
MR. MATTHEWS AND TffE NEW
MOREHEAD CITY DRUG
STORE
GARNER'S
GULF SERVICE STATION
PHONE 6-3049
701 AfcENDELL ST. MOREHEAD CITY
Congratulations - - -
TO
MR. MATTHEWS
ON THE OPENING OF THE NEW
Morehead City Drug Co.
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SEARS ROEBUCK & COMPANY
CATALOG SALES OFFICE
PHONE 6-4104
80S ARENDELL ST. MOREHEAD CITY, N. C.
Congratulations
TO
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Morehead City Drug Co.
ON THEIR BEAUTIFUL NEW STORE
IDLE HOUR MUSIC CO.
MUSIC AT YOUR FINGER TIPS
Phone 6-4228
ATLANTIC BEACH, N. C.
CONGRATULATIONS
TO
MOREHIAD CITY DRIK (0.
ON THE GRAND OPENING OF
THEIR NEW HOME
Congratulation*, and beat wiikw to
Mr. Matthew? for future sucoMa.
Wa appreciate having another line
?fork in our community.
HILL'S
KNOWN ton GOOD CLOTHES
MORE HEAD CITY, N. C.
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